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Ultrasound
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Ultrasound What is Ultrasound
Defined as sound w/ frequency > 20,000 cycles per sec Ultrasound travels thru materials Thermal & non-thermal properties
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Ultrasound Terminology
Transducer (sound head) – converts electrical energy into sound energy Power (W) – amount of sound energy per unit of time Intensity (W/cm2) – amount of power per unit time
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Ultrasound Terminology Continuous US Pulsed US
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Ultrasound Terminology Pulsed US Duty cycles
20% duty cycle – 20% on : 80% off 50% duty cycle – 50% on : 50% off
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Ultrasound Terminology Frequency – number of cycles per sec (Hz)
1.0 MHz penetrates deeper tissues 3.0 MHz or 3.3 MHz penetrates more superficial tissues Phonophoresis – application of US with a topical drug
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Generation of Ultrasound
Crystals in the sound head expand & contract in response to electrical current resulting in resonating ultrasound
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Effects of Ultrasound Thermal Effects Tissues Affected
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Effects of Ultrasound Thermal Effects
Factors Affecting the Amount of Temperature Increase Areas of increased collagen content achieve higher temps Areas of greater circulation cooler faster Thicker tissues heat slower
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Effects of Ultrasound Thermal Effects
Applying Other Physical Agents in Conjunction With Ultrasound Hot pack prior to US US & electrical stimulation US & cryotherapy – used to limit/control thermal effects of US
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Effects of Ultrasound Nonthermal Effects Increase intracellular Ca
Increase skin & membrane permeability (phonophoresis) Increase macrophage response Increase protein synthesis by fibroblasts
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Clinical Applications of Ultrasound
Soft Tissue Shortening Thermal effects Pain Control
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Clinical Applications of Ultrasound
Dermal Ulcers Thermal effects Increased macrophage activity Increased protein synthesis by fibroblasts
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Clinical Applications of Ultrasound
Surgical Skin Incisions Thermal effects Increase macrophage response Increase protein synthesis by fibroblasts
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Clinical Applications of Ultrasound
Tendon Injuries Thermal effects Increase macrophage response Increase protein synthesis by fibroblasts
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Clinical Applications of Ultrasound
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Clinical Applications of Ultrasound
Bone Fractures Promotes healing Simulates osteoblast activity Increase intracellular Ca Reabsorption of Calcium Deposits Unknown how this occurs
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Clinical Applications of Ultrasound
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Phonophoresis Unit on phonophoresis in your book is required reading
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Contraindications for the Use of Ultrasound
Malignant Tumor Pregnancy Central Nervous System Tissue Joint Cement
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Contraindications for the Use of Ultrasound
Plastic Components Pacemaker Thrombus Eyes Reproductive Organs
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Precautions for the Applications of Ultrasound
Acute Inflammation Epiphyseal Plates Fractures (high frequency US) Breast Implants
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Adverse Effects of Ultrasound
Adverse effects are “rare” Burn is the most common adverse effect
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Ultrasound Autosound video
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Torn Peroneal Tendon After Lateral Ankle Sprain
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Use of Ultrasound Debate
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